Imidazolium Chloride Immobilized Fly Ash as a Heterogenized Organocatalyst for Esterification Reaction under Microwave Irradiation Heating

Authors

  • Ashu Rani Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Kota, Kota, 324005, Rajasthan, INDIA
  • Priyanka Rajoriya Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Kota, Kota, 324005, Rajasthan, INDIA
  • Swarnima Agarwal Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Kota, Kota, 324005, Rajasthan, INDIA
Abstract:

An efficient solventless one-pot procedure for the synthesis of imidazolium-based ionic liquid under microwave irradiation is described in which 1-methylimidazole was modified by organosilane (3-chloropropyl triethoxysilane). This ionic liquid 1-methyl-3-[(triethoxysilyl)propyl]imidazolium chloride (TMICl) is immobilized on Mechanically activated Fly Ash (MFA) by co-condensation method to develop an active organocatalyst (TMICl/MFA). The mechanical activation has generated significant number of silanol groups suitable for immobilizing ionic liquids. For characterization of various materials, different techniques viz, XRD, FTIR, SEM-EDX, TGA, BET surface area, H1NMR are used. The prepared TMICl/MFA exhibited high catalytic activity for a series of microwave assisted esterification of aliphatic alcohols and salicylic acid for four successive reaction cycles under optimized conditions.

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volume 38  issue 3

pages  87- 96

publication date 2019-06-01

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